Objective: To investigate possible gender differences in psychosocial job strain (PSYJS) and single and multi-site musculoskeletal pain (MSP) in cabin crew. Background: In recent years the proportion of male cabin crew has increased, still few studies have investigated gender differences in PSYJS and MSP in this occupational group. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a questionnaire concerning work-related psychosocial demands, control, social support, and MSP was answered by 107 male and 329 female cabin crew members from the three major airline companies in Norway. Binary logistic regression models were used for the analysis. Results: There were no gender differences in PSYJS, but female cabin crew reported higher levels of socia...
© 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al. Objective. Flight baggage handlers sort and load luggage to airplanes....
Gender differences in the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints might be explained by differences...
AbstractToday, many studies have pointed to the role of both, ergonomic and psychosocial conditions ...
Objective: To investigate possible gender differences in psychosocial job strain (PSYJS) and single ...
Bakgrunn: I de senere årene har flere menn begynte å jobbe som kabinansatt, men få studier har under...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine whether there are gender differences in the...
Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ≥ 60% women ...
OBJECTIVES: For unknown reasons, females run a higher risk than males of work-related musculoskeleta...
Copyright © 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract: Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ...
Psychosocial factors have the potential for causing psychological or physical harm, perceived psycho...
© The Author 2017. Objectives: This study of flight baggage handlers aimed at examining the extent t...
STUDY DESIGN. Cross-sectional population-based study. OBJECTIVE. To study sex differences in consequ...
Objective: The aim was to determine whether men and women with the same job are equally exposed to w...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychosocial ...
© 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al. Objective. Flight baggage handlers sort and load luggage to airplanes....
Gender differences in the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints might be explained by differences...
AbstractToday, many studies have pointed to the role of both, ergonomic and psychosocial conditions ...
Objective: To investigate possible gender differences in psychosocial job strain (PSYJS) and single ...
Bakgrunn: I de senere årene har flere menn begynte å jobbe som kabinansatt, men få studier har under...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine whether there are gender differences in the...
Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ≥ 60% women ...
OBJECTIVES: For unknown reasons, females run a higher risk than males of work-related musculoskeleta...
Copyright © 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Abstract: Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ...
Psychosocial factors have the potential for causing psychological or physical harm, perceived psycho...
© The Author 2017. Objectives: This study of flight baggage handlers aimed at examining the extent t...
STUDY DESIGN. Cross-sectional population-based study. OBJECTIVE. To study sex differences in consequ...
Objective: The aim was to determine whether men and women with the same job are equally exposed to w...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychosocial ...
© 2015 Eva L. Bergsten et al. Objective. Flight baggage handlers sort and load luggage to airplanes....
Gender differences in the prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints might be explained by differences...
AbstractToday, many studies have pointed to the role of both, ergonomic and psychosocial conditions ...